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  1. On 12/5/2022 at 12:21 PM, plzt said:

    I have a 7900X on an Asus X670E-E and had almost no sensors available. The beta software has now unlocked the majority of items thanks!

    Is your CPU temp gets locked if you use AIDA64 Low-Level sensor on that board?

  2. 1 hour ago, Qwinn said:

    You can actually start up Aida and use a lot of its features without locking the temp, you just can't activate the sensors, either via the regular UI or by starting up a Sensorpanel.  If you have Sensorpanel enabled in Aida, disable it and reboot.  Then you can at least use Aida to view regular system info, run benchmarks, etc.

    Aida64 SensorPanel is vital for my daily use, one of the reason I get Aida64 in the first place. I even have a 7" LCD display to show the SensorPanel at all time.

    I also realized under AIda64 Preferences/Stability that "Low-Level sensor operations" causes the BIOS to stop reporting/freeze the CPU temp. Of course this sensor option is needed for my SensorPanel modules that I have in it.

  3. 7 hours ago, Amit Paz said:

    Makes sense. I did try to have the led display the bios code instead of the temperature (you can do that in the bios) and that did not help. Only thing that helped so far is sleep. Although, why is Aida64 only showing the CPU temp taken by the MB and not the temps reported by the CPU itself (like HWinfo does)?

    Good question!

  4. On 10/25/2022 at 1:58 PM, Fiery said:

    Thank you!  We're investigating the issue.  Do you guys have Ryzen Master installed?  We now suspect that it may be a collision between that and AIDA64.  BTW, the issue affects older motherboards (e.g. MSI X570) and other 3rd party monitoring software (e.g. HWiNFO64) too.

    This may not be an Aida64 issue, the Asus x670e Hero Q-Code also is locked on the CPU temp. Putting Windows into sleep mode and wake up will unlock it, then Aida and Q-Code panel shows the right CPU temp.

  5. On 10/21/2022 at 6:46 AM, Qwinn said:

    Just adding that I am experiencing the same issue.  CPU package temp gets locked as soon as Aida reads the sensors.  I had it lock at 82c once, fans went full and stayed on full despite my going back to idle.  This is quite dangerous - if someone were to have their package temp locked at a low reading and then they ran something that drove the temps over 95c, I don't think it would increase the fans or throttle at all.

    This is on a 7950x and Crosshair x670e Extreme running on Windows 10.  Aida Extreme version 6.75.6142 Beta.

    Oh, incidentally, my GPU is a 1080TI and it doesn't seem to be locking that particular reading.  But it may not be limited to just CPU package temp either.

    EDIT:  For the record, I tried the sensors on HWInfo64, and it is not causing this issue.  It can monitor the CPU package temp correctly without locking it.

    I'm on the Asus x670e Hero with Aida64 current beta and the temp does not read correctly gets stuck 61c cpu and 70c cpu pkg, once I put the PC in sleep mode and wakes it up the temp now reads 29c cpu and 36c cpu pkg matching HWiNFO.

    Weird.

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